Xenarchus (comic poet)

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Xenarchus (Ancient Greek: Ξέναρχος) was a Greek comic poet of the Middle Comedy.[1] None of his plays have survived, but Athenaeus preserves several quotations from his plays in the Deipnosophistae.[2]

Surviving titles and fragments[edit]

The following eight titles, along with associated fragments, of Xenarhus' work have lived on:

  • Boucolion
  • The Pentathlete
  • Porphyra
  • Priapus
  • Scythians
  • Sleep
  • The Soldier
  • Twins

References[edit]

  1. ^ Suda ξ 21
  2. ^ Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 2.63F